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Let’s get to it for issue #6; there's a lot to cover.
EIC Summit + Stats
I was at the EIC Summit last week in Brussels, and read through the European Innovation Council's latest 'Impact Report'. After all, they are the number one deep tech investor in Europe, whether you want them to be or not.
Fact sheet visual first, summary of the main findings of the report after.
1. Overall Reach & Ambition
The EIC aims to strengthen Europe’s capacity in deep tech, ensuring strategic autonomy and competitive advantage in technologies like AI, quantum, biotech, and space.
The European Innovation Council has supported over 1,600 startups, SMEs, and researchers, with more than €2.6 billion (co-)invested.
🔹 2. Deep Tech Investment Leverage
EIC funding catalysed €12 billion+ in follow-on investments, a 3.7x leverage ratio—up from 2.6x in 2023.
EIC-backed companies were 8x more likely to secure VC funding than their peers, validating its role as a market credibility booster.
Notably, a growing share of this funding came from non-EU investors, suggesting the EIC is elevating EU firms to global attention.
🔹 3. Job Creation & Growth
11,400+ jobs created by EIC-backed companies.
These roles are heavily concentrated in R&D, engineering, and advanced manufacturing—demonstrating an emphasis on high-skilled employment.
Nearly 70% of job creation is driven by SMEs under 10 years old, reinforcing the EIC’s focus on young innovators.
🔹 4. Contributions to EU Policy Goals
61% of funded projects contribute directly to the European Green Deal—e.g., climate tech, clean energy storage, advanced materials.
Over 45% support Europe’s Digital Decade objectives, through areas like quantum computing, AI, and 5G infrastructure.
The EIC is increasingly aligning with EU strategic autonomy goals, e.g., reducing dependencies on foreign tech in semiconductors and biotech.
🔹 5. Gender & Inclusion Progress
About 30% of projects now include female leadership—a big jump from under 10% in 2020.
However, deep tech still lags on diversity, with persistent structural barriers for women in advanced science and engineering roles.
EIC has launched specific initiatives like the WomenTechEU program and tailored mentorship to close this gap.
🔹 6. Support Beyond Funding
EIC Business Acceleration Services (BAS) are increasingly seen as a key differentiator
🔹 7. Challenges Noted in the Report
Blended finance (grant + equity) processes still face delays, particularly on the equity component.
Some beneficiaries reported limited follow-up post-selection, suggesting room for stronger portfolio management.
Tech transfer from academia remains slow in some regions, hinting at a continued gap between invention and commercialisation.
🎯 Final Takeaways
The EIC is maturing into a key EU strategic tool—not just for funding, but for shaping innovation ecosystems.
Its ability to crowd in capital, support scale-ups, and align with EU policy goals makes it rather unique globally.
Areas for improvement: equity disbursement speed, follow-through support, and diversity in tech.
Data on European deep tech's Q1 2025
Now that the first quarter of this year is well behind us, I took a quick glance at the Dealroom numbers for Q1 2025 in European deep tech.
This isn't the place for deep dives, but here are a few of the big financing rounds for European deep tech ventures, and interesting new funds.
Notable funding for European deep tech startups and scale-ups
Google DeepMind’s drug discovery spin-off Isomorphic Labs raised $600 million
The European Research Council and European Innovation Council published a joint statement on 26 March, arguing that their funding of fundamental research and of technology development are EU “strengths and should be reinforced”.
In response to turmoil in US science, the European Research Council will add up to €2 million to each grant for researchers relocating to Europe
The Commission announced the first cohort of companies that have successfully passed the evaluation phase of the EIC Strategic Technologies for Europe Platform (STEP) Scale Up call. They will now go forward to the EIC Fund for investment decisions, subject to due diligence
The European Innovation Council selected 31 new projects under the 2024 EIC Pathfinder Challenges call for cutting-edge research projects to achieve breakthroughs in five strategic areas (and awarded them €116 million in total)
Nice data distribution analysis for the 71 companies selected in the EIC Accelerator October 2024 cut-off
The EIC has put out a call for applications for the selection of members of the next EIC Board
2025 European Prize for Women Innovators’ winners: recognising women’s groundbreaking achievements in innovation
Must-reads
OpenAI shared the 'EU Economic Blueprint' — a set of proposals to help Europe seize the promise of artificial intelligence to drive sustainable economic growth across the region and ensure that AI is developed and deployed by Europe, in Europe, for Europe.
Europe and Israel’s Founder Factories (report by Accel and Dealroom) >> "British unicorns have supported the founding of more startups than any other European country, fresh research has found, highlighting Britain’s continued dominance in the tech sector."
"In 2024, the Technical University of Munich (TUM) saw more than 100 start-ups launched for the first time ever – 103 to be exact. It’s a historic milestone that not only cements TUM’s reputation as Germany’s top start-up university but also sends a clear message about the strength and future-readiness of the country’s innovation ecosystem."
"We’re releasing the updated Project A Defence Tech Continuum. This second version dives deeper into the regulatory landscape across different categories, helping investors understand what’s feasible—and where the real opportunities lie."
Founders at the University of Cambridge reveals 8 new deeptech startups powering growth through science
Airbus CEO on Cleaner Emissions, Tariffs, Space, Defense
"The UK Investor Magazine was delighted to welcome Nick Kingsbury, Partner at Amadeus Capital Partners, for a deep dive into early-stage UK deeptech companies and what the upcoming introduction of the PISCES private company trading venue means for the UK’s private markets."
A new stock exchange in Europe? "We are building Lise as a tangible solution to the funding needs of SMEs and mid-cap companies, providing a more accessible, efficient, and tailored market infrastructure."
What Exactly Is Quantum Computing? And Why Is It Important For Healthcare?
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Researchers at Birmingham University and Imperial College London have launched 4D Health Tech, a project that will address human growth when designing medical devices.
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